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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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You can check the below mentioned link to look for the institutes in your state:
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I think you should learn C, C+ and java for CEH course.

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Hi,
Thanks for A2A.
I don't have too much idea about CSIR NET Coaching in Jammu but I have heard about one institute,here is the link - http://www.gyanbinduacademy.com/Jammu-and-Kashmir/NET-Life-Science-Coaching-Jammu.html
Nowadays, online learning is very effecting, I myself preparing for exams online. By choosing the option of online coaching, you can opt the best CSIR NET coaching from all over the world.
I am saying this because my sister is preparing for CSIR NET exam online & yes, she has not found any problem yet.
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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It depends on individual's interest. Major disciplines in MBA are as follows:
1. Operations: It needs analytical knowledge with fair hands on mathematics.
2. Finance: Needs basic knowledge of accounting and share, equity, credit-debit transactions.
3. Marketing: Deals with promotion and advertising strategy to convince the target customers for your product.
4. HR: It requires good communication skills to deal with your team. You need to get the best out of your team and keep them motivated.

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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

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Hi Vijju,
There are many like Urban planning, Town planning, Urban Design, Habitat Design, Parametric Architecture, Structural Architecture, Regional Planning, etc, a lot more.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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It will be great for you if you go for B.Tech CSE as after Diploma, it will increase your chance for a good job after completion of graduation.
All the best.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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If you are interested in finance and accounting field, then opt for B.Com (some good colleges are Symbiosis Pune, Xavier's Kolkata, etc). If you want to make you career in the management field, opt for BBA. After B. Com or BBA, you can enhance your skills by pursuing MBA. If you are good in maths and Science try to get admission in IITs or NITs for B.Tech. Master's degree is good for you to enhance your skills (either M.Tech/MBA).

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Dear Ankita,
We are starting a new batch in Visual Merchandising in the first week of May'18.
Could you come over for a counselling at our center for the same?
Our address is:
Academy of Applied Arts
60, Ring Road
Lajpat Nagar III
New Delhi - 110024
You can contact us at +91 9599999619.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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No , Mathematics is an important subject in BCA, so you are not eligible for it

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Saba Ahmad

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You do not have to convert your scores. The universities will do the conversion process. You only need to submit your scores in the format issued by your college. They are aware of educational system around the world.

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Alokita Roy

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Yes the Criteria to get admission in MBA is 60% throughout. But then once go through the admission procedure of Christ because there are cases where below 60% is also acceptable

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Abhishek Dhawan

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No. There is no negative marking in the CMA exam, irrespective of the three course levels. Candidates can answer all questions without worrying about deduction of the marks. All questions in the CMA Foundation exam will fetch two marks each. While the questions in the CMA Intermediate and CMA Final course levels have different marks range. The maximum marks ranges from six marks to 15 marks per question. Candidates will not face any deduction of the marks, if the recorded answer is incorrect or the question is unattempted.

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